Review: Applied Communications – ‘Tomboy Femme’


Applied Communications’ latest release, ‘Tomboy Femme’, is a journey through the corridors of lo-fi pop with a hint of experimental flair

Despite being rooted in the lo-fi aesthetic, ‘Tomboy Femme’ exudes a sense of urgency and dynamism that sets it apart from traditional bedroom pop fare

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As a veteran in the music scene, Applied Communications brings a wealth of experience and emotion to the table, crafting a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. ‘Tomboy Femme’ showcases Applied Communications’ evolution as an artist, blending elements of abrasive pop with introspective lyricism and lo-fi rock sensibilities. The track pulsates with raw energy, drawing listeners in with its infectious hooks and experimental undertones.

Applied Communications’ vocals are raw and emotive, conveying a sense of vulnerability and authenticity that resonates with listeners on a deep level. Thematically, ‘Tomboy Femme’ explores themes of identity and self-discovery, offering a glimpse into the artist’s personal journey through depression and artistic rediscovery. The track is a testament to resilience and creative expression, serving as a cathartic outlet for Applied Communications’ inner struggles.With shades of UCHE YARA and Emperor X, ‘Tomboy Femme’ is a testament to Applied Communications’ ability to push the boundaries of genre and defy expectations. It’s a bold statement from an artist who refuses to be confined by conventional norms, inviting listeners to embrace the messy beauty of artistic expression.


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